|
|
No relationship between maternal iron status and postpartum depression in two samples in China
|
|
|
|
|
نویسنده
|
armony-sivan r. ,shao j. ,li m. ,zhao g. ,zhao z. ,xu g. ,zhou m. ,zhan j. ,bian y. ,ji c. ,li x. ,jiang y. ,zhang z. ,richards b.j. ,tardif t. ,lozoff b.
|
منبع
|
journal of pregnancy - 2012 - دوره : 2012 - شماره : 0
|
چکیده
|
Maternal iron status is thought to be related to postpartum depressive symptoms. the purpose of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between pre- and postnatal maternal iron status and depressive symptoms in pilot (n=137) and confirmatory (n=567) samples of chinese women. iron status was evaluated at mid- and late pregnancy and 3 days postpartum. the edinburgh postnatal depression scale (epds) was used to assess maternal postpartum depression 2448 hours after delivery and 6 weeks later. in the pilot sample,correlations between early- and late-pregnancy maternal hb and epds scores at 6 weeks were r=0.07 and -0.01,respectively (nonsignificant). in the confirmatory sample,the correlations between maternal iron measures (hb,mcv,zpp,ferritin,stfr,and stfr index) in mid- or late pregnancy or 3 days postpartum and epds scores shortly after delivery or at 6 weeks were also low (r values 0.10). epds scores in anemic and nonanemic mothers did not differ,regardless of sample or timing of maternal iron status assessment. in addition,women with or without possible ppd were similar in iron status in both samples. thus,there was no relationship between maternal iron status and postpartum depression in these samples. © 2012 rinat armony-sivan et al.
|
|
|
آدرس
|
center for human growth and development,university of michigan,ann arbor,mi 48109,united states,department of psychology,ashkelon academic college, Israel, department of child health care,children's hospital,zhejiang university school of medicine, China, department of pediatrics,peking university first hospital, China, women's and children's health center,peking university, China, department of child health care,children's hospital,zhejiang university school of medicine, China, department of clinical laboratory,peking university first hospital, China, women's and children's health center,peking university, China, department of child health care,children's hospital,zhejiang university school of medicine, China, department of pediatrics,peking university first hospital, China, department of child health care,children's hospital,zhejiang university school of medicine, China, department of pediatrics,peking university first hospital, China, department of clinical laboratory,peking university first hospital, China, department of pediatrics,peking university first hospital, China, center for human growth and development,university of michigan,ann arbor, United States, center for human growth and development,university of michigan,ann arbor,mi 48109,united states,department of psychology,university of michigan,ann arbor, United States, center for human growth and development,university of michigan,ann arbor,mi 48109,united states,department of pediatrics and communicable diseases,university of michigan,ann arbor, United States
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Authors
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|